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  1. Archivo:Andrew Ducrow's grave, Kensal Green Cemetery.JPG. Tamaño de esta previsualización: 399 × 599 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 160 × 240 píxeles · 319 × 480 píxeles · 511 × 768 píxeles · 682 × 1024 píxeles · 2056 × 3088 píxeles.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kensal_GreenKensal Green - Wikipedia

    Kensal Green is een wijk in het Londense bestuurlijke gebied Brent, in de regio Groot-Londen. De plaats, die vroeger een aparte stad in Middlesex was, heeft sinds ca. 1965 de reputatie van een wijk, waar veel "vrije vogels" leven, die zich nogal eens te buiten gaan aan softdrugs , en mensen, die hun brood verdienen in de kranten- en showbusiness, en ook wel ex-profsporters.

  3. Overview. Opened in 1833, Kensal Green was the first of London's C19 commercial public cemeteries to be established, to a design by Richard Forrest. Read the official list entry to find out more. Heritage Category: Park and Garden. Grade: I. List Entry Number: 1000817.

  4. 16 de feb. de 2021 · Kensal Green Cemetery opened in 1833 and was the first commercial cemetery in London. The need for large cemeteries in London was stimulated by the increase in population and the inadequate space provided by existing cemeteries and churchyards. Campaigners for burial reform and public opinion considered the best solution would be “detached ...

  5. Uso en en.wikipedia.org Kensal Green Cemetery; Henry Howard, 3rd Earl of Effingham; Uso en fa.wikipedia.org گورستان کنسال گرین; Uso en it.wikipedia.org Discussione:Henry Howard, III conte di Effingham; Uso en ja.wikipedia.org ヘンリー・ハワード (第3代エフィンガム伯爵) Uso en uk.wikipedia.org

  6. Andrew Ducrow, Astley's Amphitheatre, London, 1834 Andrew Ducrow's monument in Kensal Green Cemetery. Andrew Ducrow (10 October 1793 – 27 January 1842) was a British circus performer, often called the "Colossus of equestrians".

  7. William Burges. The Tomb of Charles Spencer Ricketts is located in Kensal Green Cemetery in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England. It commemorates Commander Charles Spencer Ricketts, an officer in the Royal Navy. Designed in 1868 by William Burges, the tomb is a Grade II* listed structure .